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SHIPPING.

ICijh Water. Auckland—To-dav ih .. 3:* p.m. T. IS,"ft* Hilt. Water i Manuka H^^T.ni.j: 3.47 £15 p.m. P " I °- m °"ow: 4.47 a.m.; Bud-To Rises, 6.S a.ni • sots B(i„„ Tomorrow: R ißoß , S.S^m^Vts 9 6.?6 Moon—Now, October 24, 8.10 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Bainfali m the City for 24 hours ended midnight. Oct. 17 (Hkhald gauge) .Win. Official rep B ned at 4 Dm . yesterdays c if ™- md - Bar - Ther. Weather. A'anukau Hi a" roan S-22 £ £J D °, Auckland .. s..liihV aiM fin Fair TamiLnr-i cj 1 ./ •>'•'." j 60 Fair la.ura.niia .. 8., light 29.95 67 Fair Gsburne .. B.H.W £~ 20.97 55 Far We nstor•' s- lßht 30 ' 03 « Kin" N l'!i4outh 5> br # 30 - 08 57 Flne S I"'** 3 °' o ' 2 59 Fine rewind s.w r ; f r M « *''« Grevmonth V ur ' u ', ' b) Cloudy Steifhenir £pS br ' :U) - 08 62 Fl *>e otepneu is. S.L., fr. 30.10 JO Hoy ,?- 1 , - , * ht :i "' o9 « *SE AkaroaL..... S.. fiUt 30.03 50 Hasv Cairn 0 .00 63 Fax' •- w.. «*. 29.90 52 Overcast Showers foil i uJ nny ( >~,*„ durL »e Thursriii „;?,:.' J,:° We »tner improved generally yesterday Tee barometer has risen and £mf^^ strong southerly wind" Cn" dominated. Present indications are for southerly breezes, veer 1 mi in !..*». aorth-westerHes southward, 8 of N ew Plv rtouth and Castle Point. Fair weather may fen? w'l f 'f n ° r^ly ', " 1 ""settled coTdi 7 lions will too* , a the early part of the week especially in and southward of Cook Strait. I he barometer has a rising tendency, but 1* duo to (all in the south shortly. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. fir^T OA r„ (8 s ~ m '■ 5 . 441 tons ; Maweon from )L%m. Pern t E IwEn Br »o°i ii" n ' f*mtt, E. Pearson, Mesdampn Baker «d two child™. Mcbwen. Jud 1 S^VV™' Kolh m 'c n •Ca I rr srß -r J - D ,° w J- Nicholson TC-rlA'il r ' Appiegate. K. Muir a Gamett B.'ciniillV." Major Warrens, W. Monckton, and M »Ksrag«.-Union Co. ♦JL P 'V m (4.5 p.m.). 243 tons, Teixeira from Awanm. —Northern Co 'eiwira. «■»•• w.», DEPARTURES chelf (;:anneid. *»" Cook.' Tanned Mil'- I IVvnb ■; • { u niuc ; Mesdames | feT, ££' Tud«hotje Johnston. McOuire I 1-olty, bhnmpton. Palmer, l.aur . Holgate £=-*• JDickoason -2!. Roberts. Hodstson Lark-' me Whukcr liisner. RidsdaK Daws" Dickson. Drake Warner, Red Kruno V fes2; V >*T> Keyburn. PittenbiS '. I tt or A Higher, TudehoiH-. Johnstor C~«« w.l. Parr. Wells t H„k, n ' B . Ho&. To!d " W-Json. bmidtey, Froecmn. Laes '-' ; ' Finder tv«as Davis -^Hunter. Shaw. Kidsdale. Da": I fon. Kemp , Rotcrjon. anlcss. Wells. An- I drew. H ,l? y Cor.tU, Snath. Hanson' Me- I I.m Hi^ ltfo i d V?S ae «- v es - Skclly. feart- i tott, Baxter Robertson. Purdie, F.verett *'7*ns Maufe. Tromeo, Blumhardt, Coulter Stewart. UodffSOn ..'). Hesperi i 2' McLean ' Brown. Riddel!, Roberts. Wrack. Allen. ' ' WA.IRUNA (9.35 p.m.), for Vancouver. VESSELS DUE TO-DA7. f iora, from Eastern Pacific. 6pm Manaia. from Wliangarei. 6 30 pm I lansman, from Tauranga. 7 a.m N r -:atiawa, from Opotiki. 9.30 a.m'. fvimu. from Russell 6 a.m. Jaipu. from Commandel. 6 p.m. lasman, from Whakatane. 9 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TODAY. Monowai, for South, 9 p.m. ArgyllshLre. for WellLua'-.on. noon. VESSELS DUE TOMORROW. Moeraii, {rom Sydney. Arahura, from East Coast. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Taniwha, for Paeroa. (5.30 p.m. Lanieri, for Whangarei, i p.m. .VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. IXTEfICOU):xU.L ASD COASTAL. Abemama, scboocer. Newcastle, due ! Flora, Eastern Paci?ic, October 1&' I Arahura, East Coast. October 19. iiloeraki, Sydney. October 19. f'aloona, h'lji, Uctober 23. Molsoia, Southern ports, October 21. Olaucus, Surprise Island. October 25. Talune, Western Pacific, NovemOer 2. Kauri. Melbourne, to sail. Walaita, Noumea. November 7. i-.md3'.<il. barqueutine, Lyitelton. 6B.U'-d October 11. Waitemata. Southern poria, to sa:!. ii R. Ster'ing, baniuentme, Newcastle to sail. " I OVERSEAS. P.emuera, London. October ifl. tarwhel dan Francis. ~ sailed August 27 City of Madras, New York, November 1. Makura, Vancouver, November 4 Paparoa, Avonmouth. November i. Bellbuckle, Now York, November 8. Mitsuki Marn, Japan, about November 10 Lei trim, New York, November IS, Kaikoura, Montreal. November IS. Port Sydney, London. November 25. Ruahine. Plymouth, December 11. Carpentaria, New York, to sail. Eimutaka, Liverpool, Dc-comber 28. R.uar>ehu. Liverpool. January. Whakatanc, Canada, to sail. Orari, Canada, to sail. TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. #p _* , Troops Transport. Due. Port. Total. Akld. | lore - . -Oct. 22 Wei ton 35 4 -- Rem .era - - Oct. 20 Airland C 25 150 I Kia Ora . - Oct. 31 W-! : ; to:i _ _ Papsroa ... Not. 6 Wel'trton 227 41 Arawa - - . No-. 19 Auckland 591 — Jlie lonic has 358 women and 90 children _ The r'aparoa ; : as 187 women and 66 children besides 28 Imperial details. The Remueia ha.i 81 wamen and 24 cbil«Lren. The Arawa has 17 civilians and 14 children. ' PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, cue Auckland, October 22. Makura, ■<,!-• Auckland. October 29 ''''ilia, due W'.llmst..ii, October 30. Moana, at Wellington. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND Monowai. for South. O-tober 18. Atua. for Sydney, October 20. Arahura. E»st Coast, October 20. i Fh.ra, for Eastern Pacibc, October 22 J'.' agara, for Sydney, October 24. V. »-raki, for Sydney, ilrtobei 22. Paloona. [or Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. i f>< tober 2.",MaJtura, for Sydney. 10 f-.r Va,„ ~:. \ ~.„; : „,; 4 MaAira. for Vancouver, N'cv« m IP. Nav_:a, lor F:;'i, and Samoa, Novel: 1 , !"i» r 22. K.ra, lor Nine Island. V-.i- .. lor Nine I 6 ;and. J j't/.i. ... tor N:uc Island. VESSELS IN PORT. : A.ana, Queen's Wi.-irf Tarawera. i10., ? .,0 M rw t Wharf. lvaituna. lb.;.- ,n V. :..-. r : Argyli-<hire, O '-or.'? Wharf, Ayrshire, Kiiit; 3 V.'bar:. Jris, at rnoori!.,!! Lira, ketch, Ait- r Wharf. Ysabel, baiqu< nunc, :ri stream Zinjara., on alio. Wa-na-ka. Hobsoo Vs'har.'. Monowai, King's Wharf Make. ContTal Wh..:f Jubilee, auxi lary t :.... r. K:ny 3 Wnar! Atua, at Cheisoa. The Australian seboom r Zmgara went on th<- slip yesterdaly afternoon for inspection. Tic Union Company 1 liargueiitine lima, wi.,i.l; was conceived trim a hulk for *a. I cent,' purposes, bus tin', '..•: !.-.'.m dinmanlled, ! b;:.l« being 11 vd ag&in ;■ - a < .>al hulk. The Federal-Shire iine fcteainor Argyilnhir-, | w1....fa :s distharying Erii_' ; i-li cargo at the Queen's Wharf, is to sail for Wellington and ; ii', ithrrn ports to-day to discharge the balance of her New Zealand cargo. The Federal-Shire steamer Ayrshire, which came North to put out the balance ..l her lin'.:':-'u rargo for New Zealand, is expected t.. «aii i'.r Sydney on Monday to discharge ti.e rem.tir.der. Ti... M rK'wai. w'll. ii « loading at the K ..„• - U'narf, i" i :>•< .1 ' - .'«: l nt 9 p.m. I I lav with pass<nge!-. ml largo for Dun-c-b;, a!. I way pi 1 'tS. 1'..,- V.'ar.iuui shifted i '.u. Chelsea to the li.-?. •-. \"harf ye-.Uidav mug to loraP'< '•. .Jihchargiiig .icu 1111:0 .1! coal from NewCttfc'ie. 1 he Scales schooner Ysabel went into tile stream yehterday a;'ernoon preiiaratory to ■*i;.ng ! ;r Nine to had 1 >,\ ra for Aiukiand. trie I •■.;. Company'x new Pk-amer Waite-m.-.ta ,011 nloted di.«> huri-'e of her Eastern |ari;.i at limcciin and \...- expected to leave there ■ 1, '; hursdav lor Oiuiaiu, Timarii, and Lylteitun to load a I'srgo of ;roduc« lor Auckland. 'tie Vat anon Oil Company has received advice tha* the four-masted schooner >\ U. "."■'■" K. 11-.riii.im left San Eranciscxi on September 23 for Napier with a cargo of ca-e 01 1 3 . The Wertmoreland 1- ' • ">u>c out of dock ,l Port Chalui. rs to-dn'. to complete repairs «: •-,,. wharf. 1 - , The Ub:i..,.0 is expect* d to leave Welling ! ton f r 'f Svunej to ,v. On her next trip 8h « will ] '- B ' rp WelhngU.n on October 27. The four-masted schooner Irene is expected to leave Wellington today for Levuka, 1 . to Wid. a cargo of copra for San Fran•WW, I ,1

» „.. TES MOKOIA. *t 10 ££° I to3 a J*fw to A Hi 18 *! 6 naedin i>ortj. mZ fo-aay for Auckland, Tia «» Ports. due here next Friday. THE ANTIOPE. ' Plated loadin^'l^tonr^ 0 Anti0 ™" J last Saturday airi -o» DS of copr * al Suva ing the S fo r d Lonri^ P * C «f *°- dur " charter to Messrs Tn^ - R She " j"? 1 " Auckland. ■" essrs - Jonn Bums and Co., THE ATUA. noon she saifted to Chflsea to $1 iaftorher cargo of suear '~ < s,' n « sls « *? discharge. Sydney at J, to ■» 'or FLORA REPORTED from Flora.^-"^JT WW tj& ARAHURA DELAYED .ta A W I Thartl 1 o e Ariv, 0n:l 'yesterday THE NORTHERN CHIEF S for Kop^- o ** *° load & ««« Sf PORT ELLIOT FOR LOADING. l^T| h , C . P j rt E !-'°t j» expected to leave Adeit a to-day , tor Newcastle, and Newcaatk o October 25 for Gisborne. where &Tu due o n Octebar 30. She wUI load there and then go 011 to SHTwill tlil K m be 0, \ l 6; VellUlßtOll £ ° r London » ORARI REPORTED. The Ne W . Zealand Shipping Company's do,? « ? / oUto v, from Wellington to P Lo y n ? and L,led d * at Newport News on October 10 M, -u? ■ d , for London last Monday. She left Wellington on September 3. THE ZEALANDIC. cJm oa.„^* l^ dic ( l* w ' S ? viU and Albion Slw n to leave N*Pi«r yesterday evening for Wellington. She is to sail for London. via Panama, on Monday afternoon. MATATUA REPORTED. hale" 0 retted %*»»> c«tin„-.tte in OTIRA LEAVES PANAMA iSa?w W la4u V^ d h l? b > en r —<! > the . Otira left Panama on L,°? Pany , that th « I left Napi-r on <t^. d - ,y , last. She Imminghkm. 17 for Hull or THE E. R. STERLING. Ster fng" 1 which " i^ a " i barquentine E. R. I THE WAIRUNA. «,Ii K I!: ? 11 ( .' ol , u Piny's new steamer Wai I A mni- ! cart C A »«?^o U »t *o'f afterwards lolwe/ \ tb<, ,.o«een's Wharf, and that oort ff. for V »° e °uver. f or 1 ino port last evening. She will call at ' m to cargo* from ! THE MOERAKI. MoV h rtk! Jn wWl, <:;, P,, « ny J a " a ? ap «cer steamer Wdav afterno'n 1 hid r y l 3 x Auckland on j , *„?, , atl * rn ? on - 'a due here to-morrow , 'rem he , eS », lnlo . rmat '/ , bad been received • rem hei at a late hour yesterday. After medical inspection in the stream she will ' probably berth at the Queen's Wharf to "LiU 0 " 1 j 3OO passen^r? «nd a quantity 01 mails and cargo. FIRE ON A HULK. A fire was discovered on the Union C°™- , a ". B , loal >, k Dilpussund. which was toW,"" Kofflita at the Railway Wharf, Wellington at two o'clock on Wednesday morning The fire brigade received the alarm at 2.9 a.m.. and was quickly on afc„ S 'I ho3 t'. from the Komate was also smartly brought to bear on the flames? which encircled the house aft, which encloses the donkey boiler. In less than 20 minutes the fire was extinguished. The outnrea.'c ,s belteved to have been caused by the neat of the boiler igniting the woodwork of the house. The damage was practically confined to the donkey-house. HAUROTO BELIEVED TO BE LOST. A cablegram from Hongkong to Lloyd's Weekly Summary, under date Aurust 6, stated that the ex-New Zealand cargo steamer Hauroto was then four days overdue at Hongkong from Sargon. No information could bo gained concerning the vessel, and she is supPosed to have been lost. The Hauroto was a well-known unit of the Union Company's fleet, and was employed in the Auckland-Islands trade for many years. and also jn the intercolonial and coastal ser- I vice?. \\ ilh the advent of more modern J steamers jne was put out ot commission , about nine years a.go. and while lying at an anchorage in Auckland Harbour narrowly escaped be:ng destroyed through a fire which I broke out among the coal stored in her holds. The fire was extinguished after the ship had been damaged considerably, the I bridge and deck fittings being completely i destroyed. The Hauroto lay at her moorings off Northcote until about seven years ago, when she was purchased by an Eastern firm, and after undergoing extensive renairs at Auckland, sailed for Australia and the East. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. The Union Company's cargo steamer Poherua is to load at Picton next week for Onchunga. BY TELEGRAPH. NAPlEß.—October 17: Arrived— i (1.45 p.m.), from Auckland. WELLINGTON.—October 17-. Sailed— Tainui (7.30 a.m.). Port Hacking (10.45 j a.m. l . Port Melbourne (1.15 p.m.), Waiwer* (5.5 p.m.), all for London ',

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 9

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 9

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 9

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